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On Being a Police Officer

Ep. 58 - 96 shots: misplaced focus in the Dexter Reed incident – Breakdown with Daniel Carr of Police Law News

May 15, 2024
Legal expert Daniel Carr joins to discuss the Dexter Reed incident involving 96 shots fired by police. They examine aspects like non-compliance, exchange of gunfire, and legality of the traffic stop. The conversation emphasizes the need for fair discussions and understanding law enforcement challenges in real-time situations.
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Quick takeaways

  • The focus on excessive force overshadowed the initial threat posed by Reed's actions.
  • The lack of contextual reporting by the media raised questions about objectivity and accuracy in public narratives.

Deep dives

The Incident Involving Dexter Reed in Chicago

Dexter Reed, a 26-year-old black male, was involved in a fatal shooting with police officers in Chicago after being pulled over for not wearing a seatbelt. Body camera footage showed officers approaching the vehicle with guns drawn, giving commands for Reed to exit and roll down the window. Reed fired at officers, injuring one, leading to a gun battle resulting in his death.

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